AMUSEMENTS. ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP 1 ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘ QUO VADIS.P’ ‘QUO VADISP' ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP' 'QUO VADISP’ .‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP' ‘QUO .VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP’ ‘QUO VADISP’ THE MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE OF ALL THE AGES. OCTAGON TEEATRIi TO-DAY, at 2.30. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, . _ AND TWICE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE WEEK. THE NEW GIGANTIC 1925 VERSION OF ‘ QUO YADIS ? ’ Specially Select Music will be Rendered by the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA (Director, Arthur Neate, Esq.). CIRCLE RESERVES AT BBGG’S. STALLS RESERVES AT THEATRE, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. FEJCEiS: Evening Sessions—D.C., 3s 3d; E. Stalls, 2s 9cD, Stalls, 2s. u MATINEE PRICES: Circle, 2s 9d; Back Stalk, 2?; Promt) Stalls, Is. , u ATTEND THE MATINEE, and Avoid the Crowds at Night. ’WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘WONDERFUL LONDON,’ ‘WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘Wonderful London.’ ‘Wonderful London.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ’ WONDERFUL LONDON.' ■Wonderful London.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ■ Wonderful London,’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.* ‘ WONDERFUL .LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.' ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.' ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.' ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ■Wonderful London.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ' WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.' ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘ WONDERFUL LONDON.’ ‘WONDERFUL LONDON.’ “TO THE BRITON, LONDON IS THE MOST WONDERFUL CITY IN THE WORLD AND EVEN MORE THAN THAT FOR SO LONG AS LONDON REMAINS THE CAPITAL OF THE EMPIRE, AND IS LOIS|I) CN—WELL, ‘GOD IS IN HIS HEAVEN, AND ALLS wiar. WITH THE WORLD. OCTAGON THEATRE. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY AT 2.30 p.m. THE PARAGON FILM COMPANY’S ASTOUNDING AND STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION. TWELVE GREAT FEATURES IN ONE. Unknown London, London by Night. London’s Free Shows, Dickens s London. London’s Sunday, London’s Contrasts. London Old and Now, London s River. Mysterious London, Known London. London’s Society, Cosmopolitan London. THE LIVING, THROBBING STORY OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST CITY. THE GRANDEST STORY EVER TOLD. BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW AT BEGG’S. PRICES. MATINEES.—AduIts, l.s 6d Circle, Is alls; Children, Is and 6d. EVENING SESSlONS,—Reserved Circle, 9d; Reserved Stalls, 2s; Circle (unrerved), 2s; Front Stalls, Is 6d. EMPIRE THEATRE, TO-DAY, at 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7. ELINOR GLYN’S Production of her Famous Ncvel, i T H R E E WEEK S.’ The Featured Players are CONRAD NAGEL and AILEEN PRINGLE. THE EMPIRE ORCHESTRA (Tho Best in Town). USUAL PRICES. RESERVES AT THE BRISTOL, Or ’Phone 444. I) uNEI) I N .JOCKEY CLH B. SPRING MEETING, .1925. THURSDAY AND THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, SATURDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 AND 10. FIRST RACE AT 12 O'CLOCK. LAST RACE AT 5.15. ADMISSION. Grounds, Is 6d; Grand Stand, 10s 6d extra; Ladies. 2s 6d. Stand Tickets obtainable at Railway Station and S. Jacobs's, Princes street. Non-members’ Motor Cars, 2s 6d each, to Motor Paddock. Children under 12 years will not bo admitted. Special Race Trains from Dunedin at short intervals from about 10.40 a.m. till 11.45 a.m. Return Fares (including admission in grounds), 4s each. JAMES Secretary.
ST. MANY’S CHURCH, MORNINGTON, LA DIES’ GUILD. A NNUAL SALE OF WORK IN ST. -C3L MARY’S HALL, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 7 and 8. Entertainment, by children each evening. Sale to be opened at 2.30 p.m. NO RAFFLES. NO GUESSING COMPETITIONS. Afternoons, FREE. Evenings, 6d. MAORI HILL. OPULAR LECTURE COURSE. CONCERT, CORONATION HALL, MAORI HILL, WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, 1925, At 8 p.m. Instrumental Solos, Duets, Trios, and Quarters. Selections by Orchestra. Vocalists— Miss Hazel Gordon, Mr P. C. Cooper. Recitations by Mr J. Fleming. Pari songs by Choir. Admision, Is. Seats may be booked at Simpson's, Balmacowen road.
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Evening Star, Issue 19064, 6 October 1925, Page 8
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